1. How many staff have accepted gifts from the pharmaceutical industry in any form or nature?
Tom sellers made this Official Information request to Canterbury District Health Board
The request was partially successful.
From: Tom sellers
This is a request for information, made under the provisions of ss 4 and 5 of the Official Information Act 1982 (“the Act”). I therefore would like the following information;
1. How many staff have accepted gifts from the pharmaceutical industry in any form or nature?
2. What is the level of influence of the pharmaceutical industry on the New Zealand medical profession?
3. What is the relationship between your DHB and the pharmaceutical industry.
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From: Kathleen Smitheram
Canterbury District Health Board
Kind regards
Kathleen
Kathleen Smitheram
Project Facilitator
Planning and Funding – Administration Support Team
Canterbury District Health Board
T: 03 364 4134| [mobile number] |
Level 3, The Princess Margaret Hospital, Christchurch
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From: Kathleen Smitheram
Canterbury District Health Board
Dear Tom
Please find attached our response to your Official Information Act Request
CDHB 9081.
Kind regards
Kathleen Smitheram
Canterbury & West Coast District Health Boards
Project Facilitator, Planning and Funding
Princess Margaret Hospital
Cashmere Road
PO Box 1600
Christchurch 8140
(DDI (03) 364 4134| 6: 03 364 4165 | *[email address];
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Care and respect for others -
Manaaki me te kotua I etahi
Integrity in all we do - Hapai i
a matou mahi katoa i ruka i te
pono
Responsibility for outcomes -
Kaiwhakarite i ka hua
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Matthew Whitehead left an annotation ()
Looks like you've been declined due to the hospital policy explicitly forbidding the practice of accepting gifts, which at least tells you the DHB has standards of ethical behaviour in place. (From what little I've heard on this subject from their employees, those standards are regarded very seriously, too)
While that tells you the hospital's stance, it does seem a bit odd that they think it would require substantial collation to provide you with any information about this- even if they can't give you the number of staff, they might be able to offer a similar number such as a number of incidents without any substantial collation of documents. I'd suggest you ask for some clarification as to why substantial collation is required and if there is any related information the DHB can provide you.
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